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In less than one week, credit union leaders from across the state will make their way to Missouri Credit Union Association’s (MCUA) Annual Advocacy Meeting. The event takes place February 9-10, in Jefferson City.

Credit union volunteers and leaders from across the state will be attending the Missouri Credit Union Association’s (MCUA) Annual Advocacy Meeting, February 9-10 in Jefferson City.

MCUA encourages credit union advocates to attend this two-day event, as it allows them to share how their credit unions make a difference in Missouri communities and discuss legislation that could impact credit unions and their members.

Time is running out to receive the hotel discount for the Missouri Credit Union Association's (MCUA) Annual Advocacy Meeting. The event takes place February 9-10 in Jefferson City. The hotel registration deadline is January 23.

Credit union leaders from around the state of Missouri will Hike the Hill in Washington D.C. next week, June 17-19. Hike the Hill is an opportunity to share credit union concerns and issues with federal lawmakers and their staff.

Credit union leaders are headed to Washington, D.C. in a few weeks for Missouri's Hike the Hill (June 17-19) - and credit unions across the state are asked to help demonstrate the credit union difference in Missouri by running Project Zip Code in May.

Do lawmakers from your area realize how many of your credit union members live in their districts? When credit union leaders show state and federal legislators their Project Zip Code results – the response is clear.

Credit unions in Missouri positively impact the lives of of their members and people in their community each and every day. The Missouri Credit Union Association (MCUA) is asking credit unions from across the state to participate in a 2013 Credit Union Services Inventory to track credit unions' impact.

State lawmakers learned more about credit unions during the Kansas City Chapter's Legislative Breakfast on September 24. The event drew nearly 40 credit union representatives and nine area legislators.